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Saturnia Pyri the largest moth d 'Italy sent on May 23, 2016 (16:09) by Andreagmail. 3 comments, 1232 views. [retina]

, 1/6 f/11.0, ISO 50, tripod.




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sent on May 23, 2016 (16:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In my view it seems lacking in brightness. For this reason I could deceive seen that readability is a bit 'difficult, but the impression is not accurate parallelism. If you look at where the two wing pages approaching the fuzz reading is better than that of the head, but as I said I could be wrong.

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sent on May 23, 2016 (18:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Pigi47, for the brightness could increase the shutter speed, perhaps it would be better given that the moth was on the trunk of my willow. For parallelism I can tell you that I have to improve your critical fact I was very d 'help. The criticism is welcome if constructive. How do you think I could accorgemene before shooting?

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sent on May 23, 2016 (20:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

How do you think I could accorgemene before shooting


When as in this case the subject you will be a chance after the focus always manually, using the live view by increasing the visibility of the person inspecting it vertically and horizontally, you will become so only as position yourself with the camera compared to the non On fire.


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